- Summit
- Nature highlight
- Culturally interesting
- Refreshment stop
- Accommodation option
- Signage
- Tour with dog
- Quality Trail Wanderbares Deutschland
- Good public transport connections
- free of charge / accessible at any time
Brilon market square
Olsberg-Bruchhausen
The old Hanseatic town of Brilon is located in the north-east of the Sauerland. The proud center of the old Hanseatic town of Brilon is the market square with the Petersbrunnen fountain and the historic town hall. This is the starting point of the Rothaarsteig.
The trail leads through Brilon town center, past the district hall and into the nature reserve "Am Drübel" close to the town. With the Möhnequelle spring on the eastern slope of the Poppenberg (605m), the Rothaarsteig heads for the first of many well-known springs in the Rothaargebirge. After the storm Kyrill, over 20 different deciduous tree species were planted on Brilon's Poppenberg in a colorful mixture and on private initiative. This is how the Brilon Bürgerwald was created. If you're already thirsty, you can take a break at the Hiebammen Hütte.
Passing Gudenhagen and Petersborn, the Rothaarsteig sets course for the Borberg (670m), the highest point of the Brilon plateau with a wonderful view of the Ruhrtal near Olsberg. The Rothaarsteig then bends to the east and runs past Schusterknapp (616m) over the Ginsterköpfe (661m), which offer a magnificent view over the Brilon plateau, the Upper Ruhrtal and across to the Bruchhauser Steine.
After the fire oak, a tree that has been turned into a work of art, which illustrates the importance of wood as a source of energy under the theme "Warmth grows in the forest", the trail continues past the Bruchhauser Steine Foundation information center. If you would like to climb the stones, the only national natural monument in NRW, you can do so from here for a small entrance fee. Further information: https: //www.stiftung-bruchhauser-steine.de/
The Rothaarsteig leads you below the Bruchhauser Steine to the small village of Bruchhausen. At the end, it is worth stopping off at the Sauerland flower garden with its own café.
Brilon market square - Möhnequelle - Poppenberg - Gudenhagen-Petersborn - Borberg - Schusterknapp - Ginsterköpfe - Feuereiche - Bruchhauser Steine - Bruchhausen
Most hiking trails run away from towns and settlements and all hikers have certainly thought about what would happen if an emergency were to occur. How can I be found here? Where am I anyway? Can the emergency services reach me?
In an emergency, things have to happen quickly! That's why the Rothaarsteig is equipped with so-called rescue signs throughout. The green and white plaques attached to the posts of the signposts have a number that you must give when making an emergency call. This way, the emergency services know exactly where you are and valuable time can be saved.
Note on the increased risk of forest fires
Please bear in mind that there is currently an increased risk of forest fires due to the drought! Therefore, please observe the following instructions:
When it is (too) late:
The forest will thank you!
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We recommend that you use public transport at the start of your tour and park a car at the end point. This way you don't have to follow the bus/train timetable on your hike.
Free parking is available in Olsberg-Bruchhausen at the church and in the hiking parking lot on the outskirts of the village.